James I Sixpence Reproduction Coin

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2012
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"Information On The Original Coin:
This penny was struck in silver with the Thistle mint mark and is the first bust of the first coinage. The words inscribed on the face of this facsimilie coin are IACOBVS D G ANG SCO FRA ET HIB REX meaning James King of England Scotland France and Ireland and on the reverse EXVRGAT DEUS DISSIPENTUR INIMICI meaning Let God arise and His enemies be scattered.

Information On The Coins Commisioner:
King James VI of Scotland (1567 - 1625) and King James I of England (1603 - 1625). James was the first Stuart king of England, the son of Mary Queen of Scots. The coat of arms were altered on the coinage to show the Scottish rampant lion and the Irish harp now appearing in the second and third quarters.

Product Material:
Cast from fine English lead free pewter and given an antique finish.